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[HIV/TB co-infection in rural settings of benin: case of Djougou-Ouake-Copargo district (north-west Benin]. | LitMetric

[HIV/TB co-infection in rural settings of benin: case of Djougou-Ouake-Copargo district (north-west Benin].

Mali Med

Service de pneumo-phtisiologie et des maladies infectieuses, CHU sylvanus Olympio, Lomé, TOGO; Site de Prise en charge des PVVIH; Hôpital de zone Ordre de Malte Djougou, Bénin.

Published: January 2014

Aims: We measured the burden of HIV/tuberculosis (HIV/TB) co-infection in people infected by TB in rural settings of Benin, and assessed the outcome of TB treatment at the end of the intensive phase.

Methods: This is a retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive study, covering January 2006 to December 2011.

Results: A total of 256 patients were gathered, 67 (26.1%) were HIV +. A proportion of 25% of co-infected HIV / PTB had TB bacilli high density (+++) versus 45% of mono-infected ( = 0.005). The smear conversion was obtained in 96% of coinfected versus 93% in HIV- at the end of the intensive phase (P = 0.5). The cure rate was 86% and 93.1% respectively in co-infected and HIV-. A proportion of 13.5% of co-infected died versus 3% in HIV- (P = 0.005). 21% of co-infected with CD4 <200 died versus 3.6% of those with CD4> 200 (P = 0.041).

Conclusion: This work underlines the high prevalence of HIV / TB co-infection in this region. Co-infected patients respond well to treatment, but their mortality is high when they are very immunocopromissed.

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